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C1–C3

C1–C3: Upper Cervical

Where the brainstem meets the spine

The most influential region of the entire spine. Houses the vagus nerve, brainstem, and cerebellum — the structures that govern autonomic regulation, balance, sensory integration, and immune function. Issues here ripple through the entire body.

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Primary Functions

What this region controls

  • Autonomic Nervous System
  • ENT System
  • Vision, Balance & Coordination
  • Speech
  • Immune System
  • Digestive System

Anatomy

Tissues, organs, and glands

  • Vagus Nerve
  • Brainstem
  • Cerebellum
  • Inner / Middle Ear
  • Sinuses
  • Pituitary Gland
  • Face, Jaw & Teeth
  • Eyes

Common Presentations We See

What patients with C1–C3 involvement often report

These are common presentations the team has seen over years of care — patterns, not promises. Each case is individual, and care plans are personalized to what your nervous system is showing us.

Headaches & migraines
Vertigo & dizziness
TMJ / jaw pain
Vision & hearing strain
Anxiety & stress
Difficulty sleeping
Sinus & ENT issues
Brain fog & focus issues

Each case is individual. Care plans at The Roots are personalized — there's no cookie-cutter approach. The information on this page describes traditional chiropractic philosophy and patterns commonly seen in our office; it's educational, not medical advice. Always consult a medical doctor for serious health concerns. Chiropractic care complements primary medical care, never replaces it.

Curious if this region is part of your story?

Start with a complimentary consultation + neurological evaluation. We map your nervous system in person and walk you through what we find.